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Events, Gatherings, Out & About => Members' Travels => Topic started by: Bush Tucker Man on July 14, 2005, 16:50:50
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I was heading into Wakefield this morning in order to call at one of the better newsagents arounnd the area & on Doncaster Road (A638) I saw this (pictured below)
Now I think it's a Carlton Commander, as titled, but I may be wrong. Did Dutton make a similar vehicle?
However, weren't they Escort (or Cortina) based? This one was definately a 4x4
Sorry about the lack of a frontal photo, but traffic conditions dictated a 'grab-shot'
As I was on my way out of the city glimpsed a 110CSW in a car-park, so did a loop round the one-way (just for you all. Aren't you lucky? :wink: )
It was a 1983 'One-Ten' (as they were called then) County Station Wagon (http://community.webshots.com/photo/344259925/394889929oPIlrU)
Emley Moor was another port-of-call, with its ITV transmitter/relay station. Standing about a 1,000feet high (that's 2 Blackpool Towers) it dominates most of the West Yorkshire landscape.
Sadly the camera doesn't allow close-ups of the mast without parrallax error. Yes I know it tapers, but still. not as much as the image would show.
Slightly further afield, I came across this sad specimen (http://community.webshots.com/photo/344259581/394876776yIMYQy). It's harvesting days over.
I certainly hope I'm not boring anyone with my days out, but some may like the photos & locations
Let me know what you think
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Where'd you get your Yorkshire Rose from, Richard? I've been after one for sometime.
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Where'd you get your Yorkshire Rose from, Richard? I've been after one for sometime.
Add the usual (www. ) to workinleeds.co.uk/whiterose/images/rose.gif
Then put the img tags before & after as usual (http:// ) & copy/paste into your signature
I've done it this way so you can see the link
Or copy it from my sig.
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I meant the one on the back of your Disco. :D
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I meant the one on the back of your Disco. :D
:oops: :oops: :oops:
I got mine from a caravan accessory shop.
The closest I know of to you (off-hand) is the one on the A64 to the north-west of York
Barrons Yorkshire
Malton Road
Flaxton Moor
York
Y06 7SE
Tel; 01904 468334.
I suppose most (small/independant) car-parts shops will have the smaller ones, like I have in the rear window.
I'll nip out & take a photo of that one, unless I've got one.
:roll: Just remembered Andy has a photo (http://community.webshots.com/photo/37606719/59267372uCtjeW) of one. They're about 5"diameter
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This is the small one
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I know somebody who works at Barrons (used to be Ebor), so I'll ask them.
Cheers Richard.
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No comment on the actual photos (or text) themselves then?? :lol: :wink:
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Oh, okay then. :D
The Emley Moor one is good, but to an outsider, it still doesn't convery the size of the thing. I've yet to see a photo that does. You just have to see it.
Truth be told, I love reading and seeing your little jaunts. Yorkshire is a cracking county. I've recently acquired a new digicam. My Nikon Coolpix 950 takes superb photos, but it goes through batteries like a Series III goes through oil. Hopefully my new, more compact, Pentax will fair better.
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Oh, okay then. :D
The Emley Moor one is good, but to an outsider, it still doesn't convery the size of the thing. I've yet to see a photo that does. You just have to see it.
Yes, I understand, that's why I gave Blackpool Tower as a comparison.
You can't get to the base of it, as it's surrounded by all the repeater/transmitter/decoding buildings.
But you can get within 200 yards, as there is a Public Viewing Area, it even has its own tourist signs :shock: Honest!! :D
An ice-cream van used to call in summer. That's how exciting life must be in Emley :lol: :lol: :lol:
But it's still only half a CN Tower :lol:
Truth be told, I love reading and seeing your little jaunts. Yorkshire is a cracking county.
Thanks, it's nice to have all my efforts appreciated & couldn't agree more about Yorkshire.
It is a superb place & possibly more varied than any oher county in the UK
I've recently acquired a new digicam. but it goes through batteries like a Hopefully my new, more compact, Pentax will fair better.
Are you using Ni-Cads?? Ni-MH last longer
I use Ni-MH (http://www.uniross.com/UK/info/Rechargeable%20batteries/0500) in a combination of 1300 & 1800mAh. They last a reasonable time, but then again I rarely use the LCD screen for framing the shot
I'm considering trying some of the these 2500mAh (http://www.uniross.com/UK/info/RB104358/379/050001) derivatives
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Thanks, it's nice to have all my efforts appreciated & couldn't agree more about Yorkshire.
It is a superb place & possibly more varied than any oher county in the UK
It is the biggest county in the country. Technically, North Yorkshire is, but then that gives you some idea of the size of the whole of Yorkshire.
Are you using Ni-Cads?? Ni-MH last longer
I use Ni-MH (http://www.uniross.com/UK/info/Rechargeable%20batteries/0500) in a combination of 1300 & 1800mAh. They last a reasonable time, but then again I rarely use the LCD screen for framing the shot
I'm considering trying some of the these 2500mAh (http://www.uniross.com/UK/info/RB104358/379/050001) derivatives
Nah, Ni-Cads lasted about 2 shots. Best performance I've had is from Duracell M3s, but they are expensive. I keep considering some Ni-Mhs but haven't found a tuit yet. The new Pentax has a Li so that should be much better. It's still on it's first charge and I've taken over a hundred shots with it.
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For your information with regard to digitals we've got an Olympus MJU 410 (http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/29_mju_mju___410_Digital.htm) & that's got a rechargeable Lithium with it. It's still on the first charge.
SWMBO takes it on site visits to record architectural/landscape/facilities details as needed, but it's shared.
My regular (carry everywhere) is an Olympus C-350ZOOM (http://www.olympus-europa.com/consumer/29_C-350_ZOOM.htm)
Very robust, it's been dropped innumerable times & I've worn all the silvering off all the edges. Rock solid & great optics
In fact, I reckon, at least 1,400+ of my 'WebShots' images have been taken with that camera!
There's also an Olympus D-575 (http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_archived_product_details.asp?id=955)
I see a bit of a pattern emerging here??? :lol:
The C-350ZOOM was the first one we got & is still (as noted above) the workhorse.
All operate on the 'xD' card, so there's always a spare one.
I think at the moment there's
2 x 16MB(?)
1 x 64MB
2 x 128MB
Olympus now produce a 1GB (http://www.olympus-europa.com/consumer/198_1GB_xD_Card.htm) card that's a reasonable cost (http://www.jessops.com/search/viewproduct.cfm?PRODUCT=OLYXD1GB&BRAND=OLY&CONTINUE=false&FEATS=&FIRSTPRICE=0&KEYWORD=&LEVEL=&MODELNUMBER=&NEWQUERY=True&NODE=270&ORD=ASC&ORDERBY=&QUANTITY=10&RECENT=0&REFINE=&SEARCH_FOR=&SEARCHNODE=0&SEARCHURL=dointellisearch.cfm&SECONDPRICE=999999&SHOWCASEID=&STARTROW=1&SUBS=&WORD_SEARCH=N&)
Wouldn't mind a digital SLR, but can't justify it to myself (let alone SWMBO)
Still got my old Nikon (35mm) SLR somewhere, but haven't seen it since we moved in :lol: (last May)
Blimey! :shock: , this is digressing from derelict Combines & Emley Moor :lol:
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BTM - keep the pics coming :D I've enjoyed looking through your webshots at places I used to visit when I lived in Northallerton for 5 years 8)
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BTM - keep the pics coming :D I've enjoyed looking through your webshots at places I used to visit when I lived in Northallerton for 5 years 8)
Thanks Andy, 'xmobs' & your enjoyment (amongst others) makes it all worthwhile. Invariably the only reason I have to go to some of the locations is to take pictures.
So, with that in mind & in the best traditions of Saturday morning matinees (Flash Gordon/Lone Ranger) at the pictures;
"Tune In Tomorrow For The Next Thrilling Instalment Of 'BTMs' Excellent Adventures In Yorkshire-Land" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
By The Way; Northallerton is still on the 'hit-list'. Perhaps at the weekend, before/after Masham Steam Rally??
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Northallerton has some superb architecture. Bedale is worth a look just before you jump back on the A1 at Leeming Bar to head south :wink:
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The commander was way better loking than that, I know someone who had one.
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The commander was way better loking than that, I know someone who had one.
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Northallerton has some superb architecture. Bedale is worth a look just before you jump back on the A1 at Leeming Bar to head south :wink:
See bottom of this page (http://community.webshots.com/album/162236357QcRZya) :lol: :wink:
Way ahead of ya!!!! :lol:
Remind me Andy, who was the heavy haulage firm based by the railway at Northallerton.
Was it Wynns, Sunters, or someone else??
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Northallerton has some superb architecture. Bedale is worth a look just before you jump back on the A1 at Leeming Bar to head south :wink:
See bottom of this page (http://community.webshots.com/album/162236357QcRZya) :lol: :wink:
Way ahead of ya!!!! :lol:
Remind me Andy, who was the heavy haulage firm based by the railway at Northallerton.
Was it Wynns, Sunters, or someone else??
Should have remembered those pics - I looked at them a few months back :oops: .
Wynns - just over the road from the station - but no relation to Wynns coaches at Bromptom. Sunters were also Northallerton think they were in Romanby the other side of the station to Wynn's - I'll go and do some research :D
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Search is proving rather difficult for any 'concrete' info so I've just email my friend who runs this place http://www.videoscene-bradford.co.uk/ :D . If he doesnt know - I'm totally stumped :?
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BTM - My friend at http://www.videoscene-bradford.co.uk/ has found this website on Sunters, hosted by an ex-driver. The pics take a while to download even with broadband http://wacky72.tripod.com/index.html :wink:
Still searching for Wynns though :D
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This company in down the road from us, see them a lot hauling allsorts, shifted a lot of channel tunnel parts, including some rolling stock from Derby
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Andy, that's a nice site, don't mind the music (even got some LP's' inth snug)
But Red Sovine??, & that cloying sentimental mush 'Teddy Bear'?
NO!!!
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This company in down the road from us, see them a lot hauling allsorts, shifted a lot of channel tunnel parts, including some rolling stock from Derby
Ahhhhh - so thats where they are, Cheers :wink:
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BTM - Mick at videoscene has a Wynns video in his shop :wink:
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Sorry, it's not the sentimental rubbish 'Teddy Bear' on the Sunters site, but the spooky 'Phantom 309'